A-DATA Shows Off DDR3-2133 CL7 Memory at 1.6V

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A-DATA Shows Off DDR3-2133 CL7 Memory at 1.6V

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A-DATA Demonstrate High Performance & Low Voltage XPG DDR3-2133X v2.0 Triple Channel Module at CeBIT 2009 Adopting 1.6V to Perform 2133MHz CL8 Killer Speed
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A-DATA Technology Co., Ltd., a worldwide leading manufacturer in high performance memory products, showcasing its leading triple channel module in the industry at CeBIT 2009 in Hannover, Germany, the XPG™ X series DDR3-2133X v2.0 2GB x 3 triple channel module, by adopting 1.6V to demonstrate its 2133MHz killer speed and cas latency at 7.

Since the XPG X series DDR3-2133X v2.0 triple channel module has been adopted by the overclokcer Andre Yang, and has break the SuperPi 32m world record to demonstrate its killer speed, the XPG X series DDR3-2133X v2.0 triple channel module shall perform its killer speed again at CeBIT 2009 in Hannover, Germany. By adopting 1.56V, the XPG X series DDR3-2133X v2.0 triple channel module is able to demonstrate its high speed at 2000MHz CL7. Moreover, by adopting 1.6V, it’s able to demonstrate its killer speed at 21330MHz CL8, to demostrate the XPG X series DDR3-2133X v2.0 triple channel module is a leading triple channel module in the industry again.

The XPG X series DDR3-2133X v2.0 triple channel module is engineered with heavy aluminum heat spreaders and an additional dual-fan cooler, to keep the module operate in cool environment. A-DATA combined both methodology of heat dissipation to ensure the XPG X series DDR3-2133X v2.0 triple channel module able to operate over extended periods of usage.

Also, the XPG series module utilizes the leading IC sorting technology to maintain the quality of the IC, to enhance and satisfy the consumer insatiable thirst for ideally module, as well as to increase its competitive advantage in the industry.

The killer speed of XPG DDR3-2133X v2.0 triple channel module is guaranteed to satisfy the needs of PC enthusiasts on the insatiable thirst for killer speed.

Features:
All memory chips are verified using overclocking criteria for better quality.
High quality 8 layers PCB (Printed Circuit Board)
Dual Blue LED Fan
– 3500RPM
– 50 x 50 mm
– Noise level : 21.8dB
Optimized for 64-bit OS (operating system)*
Backward compatible with DDR3-1600, 1333 and 1066
Limited lifetime warranty
* 32-bit OS environment has 4GB memory addressing barrier which results in 2.5~3GB memory accessibility. Specification:
3GB/6GB triple channel module kits are tested at 2133MHz
Test at latency setting 10-10-10-30 at 2.05V-2.15V
SPD (Serial Presence Detect) programmed at JEDEC standard DDR3-1333 with latency settings at 9-9-9-24 for basic system booting

About A-DATA
A-DATA is the world’s second largest vendor of memory modules (DRAMeXchange, July 2008), 2008 Taiwan Top 20 Global Brands as well as Emerging Brand (Interbrand, July 2007). The company’s main product lines include DRAM Module, memory card, USB Flash Drive, and Data Storage. A-DATA’s corporate philosophy emphasizes constant innovation, first-rate quality and superior product performance; its innovative products have led the way in the memory industry. A-DATA products have won many major Taiwanese and international awards, including Germany’s iF Design Award and red dot Award, Japan’s Good Design Award, TAITRA’s Best Choice Product Award, and Taiwan Excellence Gold Award. To find out more about A-DATA and its products, you can visit the A-DATA website at http://www.adata-group.com
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Re: A-DATA Shows Off DDR3-2133 CL7 Memory at 1.6V

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Already someone trying to push the voltage barrier huh? Well, from what I read 1.6V is theoretically ok as long as uncore is within 0.5V, right?
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